Two teens arrested in Auburn gas station robbery

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AUBURN, Wash. — Update on Sept. 27, 2018: Police said two teens who they say robbed a gas station as a clerk was having a heart attack were arrested on Thursday.

At 2 p.m., Auburn police arrested a 13-year-old boy in Tacoma. He was booked into the King County Juvenile Detention Center.

At about 7 p.m., a 17-year-old was arrested and booked into the King County Juvenile Detention Center.

Our earlier coverage:

Auburn police are still looking for the three people who they say robbed a gas station as the clerk was having a heart attack.

Earlier this month, police released video of the incident, in which a gas station clerk confronted two teenagers who were eating pepperoni sticks without paying for them and then suffers a serious medical issue, collapsing to the floor.

The clerk, Zarif Kelada, is now back home from the hospital. He talked to KIRO 7's Jessica Oh on Tuesday night.

In the video, the teenagers are seen taking money out of the clerk's pocket, and then stealing merchandise and the money from the cash register before leaving without helping the man.

An adult man is seen in the video as well, leaving the store after the clerk suffers a medical emergency. Police said none of the three subjects in the video called for help.

A person who entered the store around three minutes after the teenagers left saw the clerk on the ground and immediately called 911 for help, police said.

It happened at the Shell gas station at 201 Auburn Way South in Auburn, Washington.

Police said all three of the people they were seeking have been identified. Auburn police thanked the public for their help identifying the people seen in the video.

If you have information, you're asked to call (253) 288-7403.

See video from the Auburn Police Department below showing the incident.

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